19/11/2019
Nice work James
🚨 This just in 🚨 James Farley has potentially set the new IGFA Men’s 1-kg (2 lb) Line Class World Record with this awesome 7.70-kilogram (16-pound, 15-ounce) snapper or squirefish (Pagrus auratus). James was bottom fishing with sprat in Muriwai, New Zealand, and landed the fish after an epic 1-hour and 45-minute battle! Congratulations, James, on an incredible, hard fought catch.
New Zealand Fishing World Sport Fishing Magazine Outdoor Life New Zealand Sport Fishing Council Inc
24/05/2018
this is what swordfishing in the South Island looks like
Club Talk Fishing Charters
08/05/2018
Charlie putting his Radz Rod though its paces
'Stubborn fish, very impressed with Rod'
Yea the boys!
04/05/2018
The Rusta Radz Rod sorting one out in the Tauranga sport fishing club swordfish comp.
yea the boys!
27/04/2018
The young fellas are getting their spoils. The boys have found out how to target swords. Now they just hammer them!
Finn and Aidan testing the new gear out and tagging two in a day! Good work fellas 'get them up quick and let them go fresh'
📸24kg of drag and Finn in full control
25/04/2018
No matter how many fish you catch, u always hear of the one that got away
The boys were on a swordfish for 6.5hours only to snap the mainline. Dam shame when it happens like that. But hey that's fishing
25/04/2018
Thanks for the feed back!
lots of rods being put to the test lately and it's great to hear not only good results but great feed back!
Connor Etting putting his new Radz Rod to the test making 20kg of drag look easy
02/04/2018
bent rod pic for the ladies.
Vicky handling 14kg of drag and looking comfortable while settling into a solid stand up battle
feet apart and firmly on the ground, body in good position and leaning back. Good form and good gear puts more pressure on fish and less on angler.
'less time on the rail'